Asked by
Jennifer Vincent
on Dec 19, 2024Verified
Which of these was a factor affecting Spanish power in the southwest?
A) They could not meet Indian demands for imported goods.
B) The friars were unable to establish positive relations with the Caddo.
C) They failed to establish missions and outposts that supported the Indians.
D) The Spanish did not have sufficient military strength.
Spanish Power
Refers to the period of Spanish global dominance from the late 15th to early 17th centuries, characterized by vast colonial expansion, wealth from the Americas, and military strength.
Military Strength
The capacity and capabilities of armed forces to conduct operations, including personnel, equipment, and logistical support.
- Recognize the significant reasons behind the rise and fall of colonial dominance in North America.
- Recognize the key significance of military moves and diplomatic engagements throughout the colonial timeframe.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the significant reasons behind the rise and fall of colonial dominance in North America.
- Recognize the key significance of military moves and diplomatic engagements throughout the colonial timeframe.